Ubuntu repository

This is a package repository primarily for Ubuntu. It should also work with other Debian based (especially Ubuntu based) distributions, but we do not actively test and maintain any distributions other than Ubuntu.
Note: in addition to the regular procedure described below, older DEBs can be manually downloaded and clicked to be installed from the following directories: for josmfor josm-latest

The repository contains two packages:

josm

The tested version
Replaces the package from the official Ubuntu repository.

josm-latest

The development version (nightly build)
Can be installed parallel to the josm package. The default preference folder is ~/.josm-latest.

(You can skip the first line if you haven't installed these packages before.)

sudo apt-get remove josm josm-plugins
sudo apt-get install josm

josm-latest

sudo apt-get install josm-latest

VM selection on Windows x64

For Windows, beware that some browsers may install their own JRE only in 32 bit mode, but may also install their version of the Javawebstart tool somewhere else with different file associations. This may cause your JNLP to start with this alternate JRE because it runs the wrong version of Javawebstart which only supports the 32 bit VM, and sometimes is built with a restricted support for VM options and a max VM size not exceeding 256MB.

Check, for example, if there's no other javawebstart in \Windows\SysWow64. You should not need it (the Java control panel will not detect it) and can safely delete it. Perfom cleanup and only keep the latest version of the JRE (1 for the 32-bit mode, another one for the 64-bit mode).

For shortcuts created on the desktop for JNLP and running the Javawebstart launcher (from \windows\system32), make sure to pass VM parameters prefixed with -J and no intermediate space before the VM option. If you have installed both the 32-bit and 64-bit version, you should pass the option "-d64" if you want to select the preferred 64-bit VM. Note that some Oracle documentation pages indicate the option "-D64" with the incorrect capitalization!)

Example of an edited commandline for the shortcut created on the windows desktop after running JOSM just once from the JNMP and exiting:

You don't need to change the end of the command line with the snipped parts here. Just check the path for javaws.exe and add options -J-d64 for the 64-bit mode needed to work with large OSM datasets, and -Xmx=2048m to increase the VM size (to 2GB here).